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  2. John Gilliland - Wikipedia

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    [21] [22] During his retirement he hosted a late night show on KREB in Houston [23] and did some work for KIXC in Quanah. He died in 1998. In 2003, Gilliland's sister donated the Pop Chronicles tapes to the University of North Texas Music Library where they form The John Gilliland Collection. Later his 700 reel-to-reel tapes of various old ...

  3. Edward Givens - Wikipedia

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    Givens was born on January 5, 1930, in Quanah, Texas, to Edward Galen Givens Sr. (1904–1990) and Mary Helen Givens (née Jarrell; 1909–2002). He had one younger brother, Donald Jarrell Givens (1932–1952), who died in a Consolidated P4Y-2 Privateer crash in Corpus Christi, Texas. As a child, his family called him Young Galen Givens.

  4. Quanah, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Quanah (/ ˈ k w ɑː n ə /) is a city in and the county seat of Hardeman County, Texas, United States. [4] As of the 2020 census the population was 2,279, [5] down from 2,641 at the 2010 census. [6] Quanah is 192 miles (309 km) northwest of Fort Worth and 8 miles (13 km) south of the Red River, which forms the Oklahoma-Texas state line.

  5. Captured by the Comanche in 1836, her long line of ... - AOL

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    Through her oldest son, Quanah Parker, Cynthia Ann Parker left hundreds of descendants. Her story is well known. Cynthia Ann was taken by and adopted into the Comanche tribe in 1836, when she was ...

  6. Judy Buenoano - Wikipedia

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    She was born Judias Welty in Quanah, Texas, on April 4, 1943. She was the third of four siblings. Her mother died when she was four, and she and her younger brother, Robert, were sent to live with her grandparents. Their father remarried, to a woman with two sons of her own.

  7. James W. Parker - Wikipedia

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    James W. Parker (July 4, 1797 – 1864) was the uncle of Cynthia Ann Parker and the great uncle of Quanah Parker, principal chief of the Comanche.A man of English American descent, he was a member of the large Parker frontier family that settled in east Texas in the 1830s.

  8. Huge donation: Quanah native, 3 Rivers Foundation give land ...

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    A Quanah native and the 3 Rivers Foundation donated the largest tract of real estate the Texas Tech System has ever received. Huge donation: Quanah native, 3 Rivers Foundation give land to TTU ...

  9. John Richard Parker - Wikipedia

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    John Richard Parker (1830–1915) was the brother of Cynthia Ann Parker and the uncle of Comanche chief Quanah Parker.An Anglo-Texas man who was kidnapped from his natural family at the age of five by a Native American raiding party, he returned to the Native American people of his own free will after being ransomed back from the Comanche.